Since 1985 the Mystic Jammers have been touring as the premier U.S. reggae band in the northeast. If you like the idea of Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix playing together then this is for you. This is true reggae and rock combined. Lon E. Plynton, the band leader, draws from his Jamaican and Rastafarian roots as well as extensive study in electronic music, composition and ethnomusicology. Beginning as the ?Monday night? band at their hometown club, Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, the first self titled cassette release Mystic Jammers sent them on the road performing their single ?Plant Yo Seeds.
?? The live show was electrifying. Monstrous bass and stellar lead guitar surround words that serve as a clarion call to freedom. John Booth the standout guitar man, is identified by many as the Jimi Hendrix of our era. He is explosive, powerful, frantic, and yet precise. Step Out was the first release for the millennium that seemed to sum up this bands obvious involvement with the liberation struggle. This CD release included many tunes that were only on wax and cassette. The bands latest release Niya has spurred the band's resurgence with strong message songs like ?Turn I? and witty booty shakers like ?Money is Funny,? which spent many weeks as MP3.com's top reggae cut.